Issue 6, 2011

A simple but highly sensitive and selective colorimetric and fluorescent probe for Cu2+ in aqueous media

Abstract

In this paper, CN-DPA was prepared as an effective colorimetric and fluorescent probe for copper ions (Cu2+) in aqueous solution. It exhibits good sensitivity and selectivity for Cu2+ over other metal ions both in aqueous solution and on a simple colorimetric paper-made test kit. Upon addition of Cu2+, a remarkable color change from purple to colorless was easily observed by the naked eye, and a fluorescence quenching was also determined. Furthermore, CN-DPA can be used to quantitatively detect Cu2+. The linear range was 0–5 μM determined by absorption spectrometry. All these selective and sensitive results indicate that CN-DPA could meet the selective requirements for biomedical and environmental application and be sensitive enough to detect Cu2+ in environmental water samples, even in drinking water, which has a limit of 20 μM defined by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.

Graphical abstract: A simple but highly sensitive and selective colorimetric and fluorescent probe for Cu2+ in aqueous media

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
03 Sep 2010
Accepted
12 Dec 2010
First published
06 Jan 2011

Analyst, 2011,136, 1124-1128

A simple but highly sensitive and selective colorimetric and fluorescent probe for Cu2+ in aqueous media

Y. Li, X. Zhang, B. Zhu, J. Xue, Z. Zhu and W. Tan, Analyst, 2011, 136, 1124 DOI: 10.1039/C0AN00682C

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